When the plant develops it’s first leaves, transplant into a larger container or outdoors in a prepared bed. Note: Dig seedlings out of its mix and handle with care to avoid damaging the fragile stem in route system.

For Root Cuttings:

Fill a flat or other clean container with Peat Moss, or a blend of 80% Peat and 20% Vermiculite, and wet the mix.

Make a hole with a pencil, gently insert the cutting and pat the soil to close the hole.

Keep soil moist and out of direct sunlight until roots are developed and the plant can be transplanted.